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Originally Posted by snes-addict
I also hope to, when I can gather up enough old 386's, use FreeBSD in a cluster of some sort. It sounds like fun to me.
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Go for 386BSD. I wouldn't advise FreeBSD on anything less than an i586 nowadays, even a 486 will be tough, but a 386 just won't work. Anyways, you can get i686 class Pentium-2/K6 stuff readily nowadays and have a lot of advantages, so you're much better off doing that than using 386s or even 486s.